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address:1418 Descanso Drive  La Canada Flintridge, CA 91011 phone:818-949-4200 website:Descanso Gardens

Events Calendar

Thursday, November 26th

Thanksgiving Day Buffet

when:12:00pm, La Canada Flintridge, CA
venue:Descanso Gardens

Monday, November 30th

Learn to Play the Harp

when:5:30pm, La Canada Flintridge, CA
venue:Descanso Gardens

Wednesday, December 2nd

Learn to Play the Harp

when:5:30pm, La Canada Flintridge, CA
venue:Descanso Gardens

Thursday, December 3rd

Holiday Wine Tasting

when:6:00pm, La Canada Flintridge, CA
venue:Descanso Gardens

Saturday, December 5th

Craft Boutique

when:9:00am, La Canada Flintridge, CA
venue:Descanso Gardens

History
A natural "bowl" in the San Rafael hills provides a secluded setting for Descanso Gardens. The first inhabitants of the area were the Los Angeles basin's Gabrielino Indians. They relied on the native oaks for the mainstay of their diet, pounding acorns into meal for mush and bread.

In 1769, the Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portola arrived in San Diego and traveled northward along the route now known as El Camino Real ("The King's Highway"). He claimed the area which includes Descanso Gardens for the King of Spain. Governor Fages in turn deeded the site as part of a vast rancho--over 36,000 acres--to Corporal José Maria Verdugo in 1784, probably as a reward for loyal service.

Verdugo died in 1831, and his estate was divided between his son Julio and his daughter Catalina. The property remained in the Verdugo family until 1869.

Its sale marked the beginning of a long series of transactions that involved buying, selling, and subdividing thousands of acres of land.

However the 160 acres that form Descanso Gardens today, had never been developed when E. Manchester Boddy, publisher of the Los Angeles Daily News, purchased them in 1937.

Boddy cleared the land and built an elegant two-story mansion of 22 rooms, designed by architect J. E. Dolena of Beverly Hills. This mansion overlooks 25 acres of live oak forest and a camellia-lined driveway. The Boddy House, used today as an art gallery, is open to visitors from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Boddy named his estate "Rancho del Descanso," which means "rest" or "repose" in Spanish. He also purchased an additional 440 acres north of the original property, whose mountain streams provide fresh spring water for the Gardens today.

Latest News

Descanso Puts Out the Call for Former Camellia Queens and Princesses

The Gardens to present the “Golden Age of the Camellia”
In preparation for its upcoming Golden Age of the Camellia celebration in February 2010, Descanso Gardens is actively... Read more

Japanese Garden Festival

Descanso celebrates Japanese arts, crafts and culture with a weekend of activities for the whole family.
Events include: an Ikebana display from Kaz Kitajama of the Sogetsu... Read more

Musical Summer Nights to Return to Descanso Gardens in 2010

Expanded Program Brings Entertainment for Everyone, Including Families, 20-Somethings and Couples
Despite the planned departure of the Pasadena Pops from Descanso’s lawns next... Read more

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